Mould Sampling
Protect Your Health and Property with Professional Mould Sampling
Mould can affect your health, damage property, and reduce the value of your building if left unchecked. Verum Group provides reliable mould sampling services across New Zealand to help identify potential issues early, ensuring a safe and healthy environment.
Why Mould Sampling Matters
Unnoticed mould growth can lead to respiratory problems, allergies, and structural damage. Our team uses industry-standard testing methods to pinpoint the type and extent of mould contamination, giving you the information needed to act promptly.
Our Mould Sampling Process
On-site Inspection: We assess your property to identify potential problem areas.
Air and Surface Testing: We take samples using approved techniques to detect mould spores.
Laboratory Analysis: All samples are sent to certified labs for accurate identification.
Clear Reporting: Receive a detailed report outlining findings and recommended next steps.
Trusted Mould Sampling Experts
At Verum Group, we prioritise safety, accuracy, and compliance. Our experienced team ensures every sample is handled professionally, helping homeowners and businesses make informed decisions about remediation and prevention.
Contact Us Today
Don’t wait for mould to become a bigger problem. Get in touch with Verum Group for expert mould sampling services and protect your health and property today.
National Environmental and Occupational Hygiene Manager William Porter (Billy): Email: w.porter@verumgroup.co.nz
FAQ’s
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Exposure to mould can cause allergic reactions, respiratory irritation, coughing, headaches, and worsening of asthma symptoms, particularly in sensitive individuals.
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Mould typically grows when moisture is present, often from leaks, condensation, flooding, or poor ventilation. Warm, damp environments allow mould spores to grow on surfaces such as walls, ceilings, carpets, and insulation.
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Mould can be sampled using surface swabs, tape lifts, or air sampling methods. Samples are then analysed by a laboratory to identify the mould species and determine the level of contamination.